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BUS" MESS OPPORTUNITIES, Fodder tiatrr teint done ochernen Zn Tat Ae an noderat DESIRES A oy, % CCOUNT OF ONE OF THE PART. 7 QV ANTED ON A On gnes tiring, partner in a wel Paamed wal cxale vimaneeturin turing (confectionery bumness ELD as fea i eh eo Barelay street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AN INTEREST IN aes agme geod Fayns. buanecas; Fe javers 02,000 or “wore; ver, ness preterred. Address . W.,sta- ‘thon A, ‘with fu Particulars, PaNTED—A PARTY WITH A. FEW BUNDRED doll ed take ‘om interest in ——. of @ sterli char WARIS, 308 Mroadway,, room Bi “une ( INTEREST IN A A Goop, Ar Nera, sincas on NY. ‘address Deore DOLPH Ra RWILSSE, 19 aworney a street, New York. ing had’ the Bae heme tor the’ oi ive years, wich ‘with: ir cen ac. Ad- @re Biststinsss, 230 Herald office ED—A PARTNER IN A W. Arn hail. well established. uptown Br inch of ANTED—A PARTNER IN AN Le ogaalgr vo ag IN dowa town carpenter business, 3 Meecker street. MYVANTED—A PERSON, WITH SMALL CAPITAL OR some furniture, to Join me in fabing. © tent a larger Bowes. fe the one now occupied, which is full rae a pene of business and bic oa FIRST CLASS MOUN- Address H. H. T., Her- i Peeping are first 60 Sixth avenuc. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH. “ABOUT 15009, TT) take an interest in a large and well cman ed dry and fancy yoeds house, in the best location in Brooklyn. Rs can be greatly increased with the acaieces = Parties of standii only Please address DE! ‘D FANCY GOODS, He WAXTED(A GENTLEMAN OUT OF HEALTH (A8'1 tum) to join me in keeping carriage, travel, pleasure ON erat healthy business together. Ad- Wea at Ut AG SEY oP ane nding, havin to purchase the intere: ofa retiring partner inan eotablished ‘and profitable busi- mens; part of the dytinn' A can be retained in the business. Any one sceking S89 business will do well to address * CRAWFORD, box Herald office. WANTED PARTNER, WILLING TO, INVEST $5,100 upon satisfactory inducements in the manufacture * ofan improved, Saeed material Address WILLIAM MORT, Groenhi! “WANTED THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN TO JOIN the advertiser and @ lady, who have furaiture, in Ei a house: references exchanged. Address C. G., Murgay street, room 1. ‘ANTED—A LADY PARTNER, IN A LARGE FIRST class boarding house, already established; small ‘eapital necessary; good Summer ‘and Winter, location ; city. Address for threo days Mrs. W. J. W., Herald Up- town Branch office. |OLESALE AND FAMILY LIQUOR BUSINESS for sale.—Receipts $8,000 per month ; cash business; reasons for owner retiring; F $400 capital required. ress A, H. R., Herald office. WE A RELIABLE PARTY, WITH MODERATE capital, to take half interest in @ manufacturing Business; no experience required, as the business 18 now ae ‘and goods are on Call after 11 o'¢lock, room $o Fulton street. ILL INVEST $4,000 TO $5,000 IN A WELL FSTAB- box 15) Herald lished commisnon or other busine eaces. Address, with particulars, C. Gives OOM or @ a er. —& YOUNG MAN, WITU A FEW HUNDRED DOL- . lars, to superintend store, housefurnishing, crock- ery, glasivare, Ac: Knowledge of business unnecessary; salar, ral . NATIONAL MANGPACTURING COMPANY, 11 Dey st. $2. —STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS AT $2 PER 1,000 inhabitants for the new Gola-plated Sign; Bienata business for smal¥ capital. Call on Monday, at Broadway, roo 17. $225 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY HAVING | 4 ‘valuable Diamond King, Pin and gentleman's ‘atches, Chains anda pair ot Gold icelers Gold Wi a. would take any offer tur the tickets. NULDS, Herald omige. $600. <STAMPING AND EMBROIDERING BUSI ess for sale, on Broadway; established 10 sree a one’ will be coavinced of its real . Herald Uptown Branch office, est business man, seme oapah hed and staple bus ‘aking terest if mutually desiral M., box as) Harald’ office. ABOUT.—PARTNER WANTED, WHOSE duties will be to imepect accounts, monaya branches of a fine cash city business, Yielding large ‘Address STERLING, Herald office. a O00 ~RARTNER WANTED, TO 8OIN ADVER- ) }« tiver in manufacturing a newly patented Address E. J. t value. Apply one week. See sample. in RY, 322 ‘ourth street, Williamsburg. od $3. 000 —PARTNER WANTED, IN A FIRST CLASS |. Restaurant; must hive this amount and understand the business. ‘Address for three days CITY RESTAURANT, box 106 Herald office. O.<FOR BALE, Lucrative MANUFAC 0. turing Business, or exchange forproductive Real’ p00. will bear investigation; chance seldom Address STAPLE, box 75 Pest office, Williams- $8. 000. WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THIS amount, ‘to continue a successful cash manufacturing business; Pr fits over oN Bey a week. . JOHNSON, s Dey street. $15. 000 CASH WILL PURCMASE INTEREST IN established business with all capital re- Hresane xv a A 10,000 per year. Particulars by ad- INVESTMENT, Herahl office. 000. —SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED, IN A . manufacturing business of loni stand- only address MANU- fe: best_references. Principals PACTURER, Herald office. 100. 000: —WANTED, ONE OR MORE PAR- ties, with the above capital, to join a ywiih the simeramount fora fret classcash Mand. @ Business; best ot references required and given. Address SUGAR REFINERY, Herald office, KSSFUL HOUSE IN MANU- facturing and jobbing, with a large jess thoroughly systematized, would. lil partner with above amount to superintend a new de- Partment: will have competent assistants, standing Al: take a special. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLET ©O., 98 Bronaway. “CORPORATION NOTICE. QQORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 13 hereby given to the owner or owners, occupant er gecupants ofall houses and lots, improved or unimproved Jands, afiected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed aiid are lodged im the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persoms in- ing Guidet pavement in South Fifth ave- m Canal M to Fourth street, ey For I any nm pavement in Fifty-fourth street a Nintl arent avenue. ‘ x snaxt laying. Belgian pavement in Park-place, from Broadway este reel. ye, or it ing. n pavement in Forty-fourth street, curt ay ts eer ey ‘Helsian. pavement in Sixty-third street, trom Fourth to Fitth avenue. laying Belgian barement im Twentieth street, Third avenue to Ki Rives 7. For laying Belgian paveme: from Waverley place to Euchth st 8 Fer laying Belgian pavement in Fifty-ffth street, from Seventh avenue to Broad: mae 9. For luring Guidet pavement ii Chureh street, trom Fulton to Morris street 10. For setting curb and cutter, and flagging Seventy- sixth street, bet ween Second and Third avenues. 11, For building sewer in Madison street, between Pike Rutgers strects, 32. For building sewer in Fifth avenue, between Bleventh and twelith streets 13 For building sewer in First avenue, between 118th and 119th streets. 14. Por building sewer in 138th and 31st streets, be- Pas" bor bumiig ewer 8. ‘or buiTding sewer in Sixty-seventh street, between Third and Fourth aven i 16. For building » Boulevard and Tenth aven 1. For laying crosswalk trom 961 Sixth avenue to 1,20) ror 38. For building underground a) id Sixty-third si in University piace, Sixty-eighth street, between ins on blocks bouns deg ets, amd Feurth Medics aver es. limits embraced by such assessment include all the saveral Pare ots of ground, vacant lets, pieces and Darcels of land situ ‘ndes of South Fifth avenue, trom Canal M6 Fourth street, to the extent of ‘one-half the atreets, street, trom Ninth to Tenth walt thé block to the imter- eects i Both sides. of Park place, from Broadway to West the block om the inter -mecting streets, 4. Both sides of Forty-fourth street, from Third to Fourth a to the extent of one-hali the block on the inter- egecting streets h. Both sides of Sixty-umird street, frem Fourth to Firth _avenue, to the extent of one-half the block om the inter- ~ercting streets. Both sides of Twentieth street, from Third avenue te Ehst River to the exientorome-hall the block on the in- @ersecting streets. 7. Both sides 9 University place, from Waverley piace 40 Kighth street, to the exteat of one-half the block ou he intersecting’ streets. 8 Bott sides of Pifty-fitth street, from Seventh avenue to Brasdway, to the extentof «one-half the block on the fntersecting streets, 9. Both sides ef Church street, from Fulton to Morris wet, to ihe extent of one-halt the block on the inter- Segting etreots. WW. Both sides of Seventy-sixth street, from Second to enue, to the extent of one-half the block on the ra 3 tung st et wedi, 88 property known as Nos X60 to 178 duelusive) ligan sircet, ack, The property known ag Nos 68.45, 47 and 49 Firth tg Both sides of First avenue, between 118th and 219th Mreets, excent the two corner lots of ASN stree’. Jd Bou sides of 10th aud 13st streets, between Fourth und the east side of Fifth avenue, be- I Sst streets, I The corporation ot the city of New York, To eed che Dear ety eHsNth street, between Temth AVeniBe And Le cowevan de property known as No. 561 Sixth avenue. et Foperty bounded by Nixt first Sixty-third All Ree theres are * ests are ‘atlected by either of then} HA arbowten tere oom their objections, tn writing, 49 Fhomas B. Asien Chairman of the Board pte! ir oMee, No. i9 Chath Biny days trove the date of thie i pulice Sipgipmrt ae * A BANDE, JON TYLER KELLY, JON Metiaka, Board of Assessora Orrice Boann or Ax wy b Youn, May NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY ‘TEST ENTERPRISB OF THE AGE. y 1 ba THIRD GIFT CONCERT. GRAND aiete) tos eH mani the pleasu ‘Renotuee the THIRD GRAND OFF? CONCERT tn aa of come in Bahai tira) Sutton, S08 ‘Louisville, Ky., om si ‘The re PUBLEC LIBRARY Ld Rewrveny have geen teto ‘rand Girt Concerts, which went off unparalleled success, and cave entire satisfaction to all patrons. The Lib: and Museum are the largest ewer opened in the Wewern coun’ ‘object of the third Concert, like and second, is to rearey out the ectainel Stay ‘of the first dexign of the nd poretaneny ts, each one lomoart and a half or quarter (as the at has been awarded to their ould the four quarters of ber, that received the award of the $100,000 gilt be aia by four different ind!- viduals, each one would be entitied to 326,000, Om presen- tation of their respectt ickets at the office the Gift Concert in the teas gate om the ri ‘any, after the drawiny 18 8 follo ' Managers ¢. ro, York CASH OF CASH GIFTS OF 9,000 CASH GIFTS OF GRAND TOTAL, 10,00 GIFTS, ALL CASH...... eae Whole Tickets, 10; Hatves, $5: Quarte are ei Ket We Heatran eee itall of the. Public Library Building and under the immediate supervision @ Frustees.and the most euminent citizens of thls and Shier Staten The di ing wil be by blind children, froin ten to fiteen years of age, from two glass wheels, the con- tents ot which can be ‘seen by the audience, one of which Will contain 1,000 gifts on printed slips in scaled circular Tubes and the other leather tage with numbers on them corresponding to all tickets sold. After the contents of Doth wheels are thorough! blind child and then the child at th therefrow, and the gift thus drawn will below humber drawn iinmediately before it Tons, cess will continue until, 1,000” gifts ‘and nun. bers are drawn, The | oMcial registry ot, the ifs as drawn | willbe kept by | follr ofthe fest and accurate tellers that can be objained, ‘and when the drawing is finished the wheel containing the leather tage will be placed in the hands of comumitice acting on the part of the ticket-holders, who can exam- ine for themselves and ascertain srnetner. OH the tickets caution all must see e and thata knowledge Derorenanid aE git any ticket wi raw is al lutely imp below $100 Will be determined and paid as fol- lows:—The number of all the tickets sold betug consid- ered in acircle, numerically formed, and showing the highest number and the lowest brought together, ‘hen whatever number in this circle may by lot be entitled to the higheos capital gift will be taken a» a centre, on each which the next $4,500 numbers in regular numeri- Galorder will be comnsed, thus Inaking on its two sides the et nearest number: 8, w eannet which $10 will be making this count of 9,000 numbers nearest to ‘all intervening numbers which De excepted and excluded, so ifts, it being the intention not to any Ucket entitled toa higher gitt. ay a $10 gift 5 pa a to patronize, the Concert by the pur. eatly requested to buy at once nagement from being overwhel.ued d_ correspondence {01 "awing, a8 was the case at the fi chase of tickets ‘Over twenty thousand dollars by mail and express froin parties who had ordered tickets in these Concerts, oy foubtless thought they Apis in ample time; but their remittance came tap’ late to have their ieee roperly filled, ant seg ogame their money had to ned. All pee rest d of the ‘Concert prea ‘of p premptly, and wishing Particular numbers will be secoium far as p if th ey Colts early, but if left till ‘wit in tour or five nana of the drawing such requests cannot } receive attentior ‘Tickets, like greenbacks, are: food to their holder; buyers need not, therefore, be kmown unless they 80 “in cause so beneficial ta the puntic, it s expested that ticket will be sold; but w fold oF not, fhe drawing will nevertheless take place. Should. tickets be left unsold on the day of the drawing they wilt be destroyed, and the 10,000 gifts offered will all be drawn and paid, but diminished in value in proportion to the percentage of unsold tickets For instance, If ¢ three-fourths of the tickets (are sold, the Oi tal Gift. will be, reduced, to. $75,000 arid sail others in proportion. | It Is apparent, how at for every tleket cancelled the chances of ticket holders are increased i me proportion, thus making st equally astair for the ticket holders in either case. 80 large & number of gifts, all cash (being in the proportion of one to every tenth ncket holder) aggregating so vast & sum and in a cause so good Were never before offered to the public. At the first concert, December a, there were but721 girts, and the ‘second, December 7, 1872, 1,000 gilts. From the unparalleled suc cess that ‘attended these concerts, and the univers. ressions of satisfaction and approval with whieh they were received it is confidently” believed that. te tc. gramine now announced will, if it were possible, meet with still greater favor. Every awarded was Promptly pald in full, without discount, on presentation Of the tickets which were entitled to them at the office of the management. This is an assurance to patrons of the Third Concert of the prompt and courteous treatment nat aa ert Meus N° CIS drow the api e last concert ticket No. rew the capital eif t of $76,00, which was pald the third day after the draw: tl precisely as announced. The ticket was held by th lowing club of gentlomen, at Columbus, Ind., viz. Burgess, Wm. D. Summers, W. H. Webb, Albert Jones, Gideon Shultz, C. C, Crawtor s. McCaila, J. Frank Pancake, Lloyd Mortledge, Henry A. Rothrock. The money Was paid to the Second National Bank of Louis- ville Yor wecount of First National Bank of Columbus, by the latter bank paid to the various gentle- also refer with pleasure to all who have drawn gifts in the first two concerts as to the satis factory manner in which they received them, rou the roceeds ot the first and second concerts the trustees ave already secured (a splendid, new and elegant aiuilding, fronting “168 feet ‘on Fourth feet deep, and erected with all anod, ern improvements, after the Franco-Italian style architecture. In it’ they have placed a library of 30,000 volumes, and a cabinet and museam of 200,000 rarest speclnens and curiosities, all of which are open day and night to the free use of every citizen of every Stat Gifts will be paid in ull, either in currency by the F ers and Drovers’ Bank or by sight dratt om Fourth N nk, news York, at the 0} Option of the ticket holde fter the drawi months, on presentation of the tickets ey ate awarded at the office of the Business ¢ Pal t four story, street by 200 ress company or Dank in the same manner as a check or Fait is, collected. Ail gifts mot. called. for within ax months from the drawing will be turned over to the Pub: Mc Library Fund. ‘The Farmers and Drovers) Bank of Louisville. is Trea~ surer, and all moneys arising froth the sale of tickets Will be deposited there, to romain as ® special deposit until the concert is over and all the ily, provided for, and subject oniy'to the jot check of the Agent and Business Manager of the Concert and_the President and Treasurer of the Public Library. The management 1s net dependent the ‘sale of tickets for the is ampt ‘on ' deposit the in the farmers and Drovers’ Bank for that purpose. The en: tire proceeds of the sale of tickets will stand untouc in bank as @ guarantee for the payment of all the offered gifts, Orders for tickets may be torwarded through any of the agents of the Adams Whom also circulars and all inform The following reduced tariff « trapsporiation of money: $25 to $50, 25 cents; ents, “Where the oxpresy © money may be sent by P tered letter or bank draits. 26 and under, 15 cents: 40 cents; $75 to $100, 50 not be used conveniently t office money order, regis- As a witness of the scrupulous care that is exercised in order to secure the utmost fairness and perfect {ustnessto- ward severy ticket holder,the trustees refer with pleasure to the fact that, at the last concert, two committees were appointed, who took charge ot the’ drawing, in connec. tion with’ the _ othi tinguished gentiemen, and tifled to its entire correctness, ed.of the following was pointed on behalf and acted tellers in counting tagn verityin| the gifts and placing them in the wheels, and certitied that the whole was periectly correct, viz.:—Hon. John Barbee, Manager. ol wyal Insurance Cot Colonel Jilson P. Sehnsom, Proprietor ot ihe Galt William Murphy, Eeq.; J.D: Osborne, Esq. and R. B- npson, Esq.’ The secend committer was pyoinited a horized ‘delegates for ticket holders from all parts of the country, and was composed of the owing gentlemen, ' vii Major M. vri H. Able, R, B, itopk: na, George Har. ding, C, Henry Finck, Kearsly Carter and Stephei ‘Albert. They counted all. the remaining in the wheel, being a total of 74,000, which, together with 1,000 out a tak, II the ticket: and certified to the entire correctness of the whole. Fi separate records of the drawings were kept in five. aie ent books by the following apatemen, viz, :—W. P. Fred- erick, Edward M. Getman, James Chambers, Harry L the drawing, represent Old, | Holland and Dition I. Mapother, Tour of thewe ‘gentleinen being well known bank bookkeeper. The 3 have again secured the services of H: THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, late. Governorot Kentuck whose management of the last concert gaye such coin: plete satisiaction to all patra he public at large, 10 act as their agent in the fi uusiness affairs of this Grand Gift Concert. Governor to.evory one in Ke nd to very many of the citi- zona of other States of the Union, and he ts wuthorized to see thatthe money arising from the sale of tickets is deposited in the Farmers and Drovers Bank, to remain for the payment of the offered gifts, and algo’ to see that the di is fairly conducted ‘and the gifts justly awerdedan romptly paid. No agent will be permitted to hold or ‘sell tickets on acoountof the management after the Ist of April, 1373, but all post e returns in time to reach the office by drawing will be ublished in the Louts- iid New York pavers, and oMicial coples of tl drawing sent by mailto those out of the city who have ordered tickets by letter. The Public Library and Museam are now open every day and night, and all citizens are cordially snvited te the use and enjoyment.of its books, periodicals, papers, &c., free of charge. TRUSTEES. RT. Derrett, President; W.N. Haldeman, Vice Presi- ttl Jobn 8, es carth taacde Henry a What Vasseda: |. M. 0) Doern, joke. VaiMERS & DROVERS BANK, Treasurer. All mae arising from the mals of tickets = the New York office Wwilt be tnade 4 ft with t FouRT: ONA NEW YORK. pecial Sepowt L BANK OF spplicstions. er tickets and information mast be made to THOR H. BAYS & OO, Office and General Depot of "Df New York. For tickets 8 spel iy to AVIS, 173 Fifth avenue, New York, near Filth Avenue oul. MASONS ARE HE “ALL soeivly, i 1 that par the contractors are tr¥ing to entoree D ho ound JHiD streets «By order of SPECIAL NOTICES. (A® MY NAME CONTINUES TO BE USED ON TICK aun repremetia ap accompany al Cube, and I of the League of the Da: Who ie atvended, an yy to ee i — tion ether a “aireetly: So Indie ect. With whe said league March 26 18 A. Q DE EMBIL,_ A MARCH 31, 1873, 7 Omaha Legal Gift Enterprise. No nena Prizes paid in full Ofteial Pact onan gtminning ifs, amounting te $2 nme of wks med "Trek farsi a Agr Ine Ee ay ut few Tickets remain, | ia ait ‘each ; 6 for $5; 18 for $10, at P. AEE EIN'S, —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, } A. "Boeruin street, ne. of Fulton avenue and ‘Corme Open from’ A. Ml. to 9. Me On Supday from 3to9P. M. FIRST CLASS RAILWAY Reece WHO WILL A pay liberally pe point a party purchasing agent, can havo ample money to constrect eir road. Address _ hen RILL, 29 Broadway, 01 office 39. A. DARING PRICES REDUCED), S011 SOLE AGENT OF javama Lottery, ays be Real ome, Kee York. Dealers supplied. Oircuiarsimaiied Brn LOTTERY.—PRIZES ‘CASHED AND mation furnished. @ircutars Lid JOSE! BATES. ry C0, 71 Broadway, room St, first fl A HAVANA Lonmeny oO cums, masca 6 « Prizes cashed and furnished. JOSEPH | BATES, oken Broaéway, room 4 8. DANZIORN’S NEW PATENT PLY AND MO! 10 Destroyer Shot, indian Insect Powder and‘Ingiacible Magnetic Paste for the destruction of ail kinds of vermin. 72 White street, corner Broadway- FAYaNs Lorrery. —GERMAN STATE LOTTERIES. Send for circulars, KUBUMANN & CO., Bankers, 85 Nassau strect; box 3,585 Post o| ‘ALF MILLION DOLLARS.—10.000 CASH GIFTS; ‘grand Gift Concert in aid ot the Public Faprary of of Kentucky. For tickets apply to P. ©. DEVLI tioner, $f Nassau street, New York, HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM BRAZIL, AFTER asiay of six years. If any one wishes any informa- tion e ig agricultural machinery, as have been In that line of bus myself in the ‘best part of the country, Thave several ideas of coffee machinery, also farming utensila, suitable for the country, and if any manutacturer of such articles wishes any’ information please address HAMILTON, Herald office. MEARE. EARES! PARAGON BHIRTS, made to order and@varranted to fi siete xpress, © C. 0. D., toany part of the ‘Country, at the oflowing Shirin Marohvinie svuslin and ne linen. GBhirt Wamsutta muslin and very fine linen. GShirts, New York Mills and best ine! Boye Shirts, ready made and to o1 Dt Fa Shirsingsits gronk variety. re! sent on a) ion. rections for Measut ml WA ne Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, New York. ‘OTI Ae Ayes Sees ¢ OF OPERATIVE Mate will meet at their hall, Twenty-third ‘eet, Secend avenue, on Monday morning, at8 o'clock arp. All members of the society are invited to attend fopartictnate in the parade on Bt. Patrick's Day. The ‘will be called posit ely By reer, of the Society. LL KEENAN, President. G. Francis, Recording Secretary. OFFen DRAWINGS NTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY--EXTRA CLASS NO, 225—MARCH ae 73,12, si, "ginMONS & CO., Mi SHELBY COLLEGE—EXTRA CLASS NO. 65. Tee |e are 1873, 23, 32, 72, SMITH i oo Managers, ‘Covington, Ky. LUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway. Peat office box 4, 0 o™ $1 EACH, 6 6 FOR & $5, 18 FOR $10 But few tickets in the OMAHA LEGAL GIFT ENTERPRISE 465 casi PC, DEV Ving, Satloner sau streo' Pen, JUDD.—THE ONLY MAN OF PHYSICAL Seience who treats diseases of Debility successtully through his powerfal method of deeverae the cirenla- anh Street” at his private residence, 209 West Thirty- h street OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,.—PRIZES CASHED ;OR- ders filled; information ouEnished; highest rates paid for 8) nish Pela Bills, TAYLOR & € Bankers, ie Wall street, New York. OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- y Hie, Germany; 95,000 tickets: 47,000 prizes. Grand Duchy of Brunswick Lottery ; Hamburg City Government Lottery ; Royal Havana Lottery. Prizes cashed and in- formation given, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, x 6,060 Post office, PLENDID WATER-POWER FACILITIES, ‘The attention of parties disposed to manufacture cotton, Js invited to the large Water Power now being more largely developed by the city of Augusta, Ga., which will be completed this Fall, giving a power of 14,000 horse under a head of 5 ‘The State and city offer immunity trom taxation for ten re and theaite aa very low price to parties puitiag The factorigs how worked on this canal ure paying 20 per cent a piper cout dividends: with their stock Selling. at 100 per cent above par. ‘he undersigned "wishes to tein responsible part forming a Al company, in which he will inve: ares y: wed the Graniteville and his Own factor: ear by, he has had many years’ practic@l experience For particulars address J. J, GREGG, at the office of A. R, Chisolm, 62 Broadway, New York. TORAGE AND SAFE, KEEPING FOR FURNITURE, Baggage and other Property, in separate, closed com: partments, always accessible. ‘Goods received without previous notice nnd raised on elevators, Recent improve: ments enables wagons to drive into Interior court of ware- house and there discharge. These establishments are the oldest, best ‘experienced: most extensive, and are guarded watehm day ahd night by private i GNHARGER, Eighth av. from 38d to Sth st. EED LEAF TOBACCO FOR SALE.—CASES FINE Connectient Wrappers, crop 1871. Job lots Leaf and other Tobacco bought or revelved on ‘consignment. J. W. CARLE, 25 Old slip. TAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI. W) tate, established 1870, Professors MANN & COLVIN. Managers, 107 West Twenty-third street. Applicants al: lowed three day#’ instruction to satisfy themselves; no pay for board oF services until cured. Sénd for prospectus. TAMMERING.—DR. WHITE'S U. 8. STAMMERING Institute, 102 East Twenty-sixth street, N. Y.; ret- eee from every State; no pay until cured; send for circular. For sale at yea: up a mill in “most unique ai SALES AT AUCTION, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ADRIAN H, MULLER, Auctioneer. MULLER, WILKINS & CO. will sell at public auction, om THURSDAY, March 20, at the Exchange Salesroom, Mm Breedway, at 12 o'deck, the following valuable Uptown Lots, New avenue—Foar Lots on easterly side and three Lots adjoining en south side of 166th street. ‘ she Avenue—Pive Lots at northwest corner of 100th A. Mor#fingside avenne—Four Lots, on easterly side, corner of 112th street. rn 112th street—Three Lots, on south side, adjoining above. W18th styeet—Three Lots, on south side, 225 feet west of the Seventh avenue Boulevard, and the entire Block, bounded by Eighth and St. Nicholas avenues, 1224 and LS Seventy per cent may remain on bond and mortgage. yay Maps may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at No. 7 Pine street, and of apsaty Isaacs & BANGER, Attorneys. DRIAN H. MULLER WILL SELL AT Avozos Te it Ps 10 Hamilton ih Bese any heh Oe kas, LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salearc 95 Chambers and 77 Reade. streets, Sat LLEN B. MINER & BRO., MONDAY, MARC! 17, the residence, FE ee a een op eevE GENTERE: HOUSEHOLD ly frame Fler 8 eo reaus | Wi Lounges, Dining e ae Spring rev Hale Matiresscas Bolsters and’ Phises indow Curtains and Cornices,” Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. By ALLEN Buu MINER & BRO., On TUESDAY, | MARCH 18, at 103 o'clock, at their salesrooms, 95 CHAMBERS AND 77 READE STREETS, continuation sale of March 7 of elegant Furniture, all of which is of the latest and most beautiful designs and of the finest workmanship, comprising the stock of one of our well known and most reliable city manufacturers, who is about retiring from business. Every piece was made expressly for first class city custom trade, and for excellence in every respect cannot be surpassed, The stock comprises every variety of rosewood, walnut ebony, French inlaid, inarqueterie, bois de rose and Buh! Parlor, Library, ae an Dining Room Suits of the modern ps Parent renee can have their furniture stored until ¢ of charge. ABOVE iy Sow READY FOR EXAMINATION WITH CATALOGUES, ALUBN 3. MINER, AUCTIONEER. Saleargome 9 Ghambers and NB. MINER & BRO., DNESDAY, MARCH 8 Aves AR at 1036 cl at the private residence 319 EAST EN’ VEN'r eta? BETWEEN ST AND SECOND AV) fem GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNIT NUE Valve Ear or sul in hatrsioth and eng nec ropes gilt eau ‘arlor in oth and crimson, reps; ack walnut Centre and ae fe plage: waltat "sad. taethle top, Dreasin if uroaU modes, Washstands, Dining ‘etension ‘able and mad Ghairs, Lounges, i palais Diack, ate nat ir Mat sees, Bo! rs ant haces tne st LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. Salearooms 98 C Shambers and 77 Reade streets, y N FR D: NB, MINER & BRO., AY, MARCH 21, s 10 oO ees at their yee ambers and 77 Reade GENTEEL SOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ‘rors, Car- pets, Oilcloth, &c., 4c. Details in time. A WHENRY B. HERTZ, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOMS 16 CORTLANDT STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND CHURCH STREETS, RICH AND PLAIN CABINET FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MR. G. KOCH, ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18, AT 11 O°CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOMS 16 CORTLANDT STREET. Particular attention of purchasers is called to this sale, which comprises the entire stock of Mr. Koch, yaltied at over $00,000), all of which was manutactured Torstrictly first class city ‘retail trade and tully guar. antoed. By inspecting the goods, which will be on exh. bition on Monday, parties see at once that it is not of the class got up expressly for auction covered with gilt and tinsel to take the eye, the same at made by lisreputable makers and sold by trresponsible au tloneers, but all solid, well imade and serviceable Fur, niture fully equal to that purch first class cabinet maker. The stock comprises in part SOLID ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT PARLOR SUITS, in satin, silk reps, catalaine, wool reps, &c., &c. FINE SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, WARDROBES, DRESSING CASES, ARMOIRES, BU- REAUS, &C. RICH MARQUETERIE, BRONZES, CABINETS," STANDS, &C., together with full assortment of library, Dining Room and other Furniture in every varie Offering a rare opportunity to purchasers, who can, if they deslfe, have their ut, 0 ccaretul if packed for ship: ping by experienced hands, or they w: Stored tree of charge until May 1. NLAID ORMOLU = AND PARLOR TABLES, MUSIC RCH. JOHN TON, AUCTIONBER. arg description Femoved (rom the country tor CONVENIENCE Particulars to-morrow. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, — he GRAPAIC pe) of sal averages now nearly one to every tamily in New York It has increased daily from the start Asa Family Newspaper aid public favorite it has be- It is read daily in all the important towns throughout the country, and is the only metropolitan evening paper which has come immediately and permanently popular. general circulation outside the city. TLLUSTRATIONS OF 61 RRENT EVENTS will hereafter be the marked feature of the DAILY GRAPHIC, during the com: is week. ST, PATRICK'S DAY, THE EXECUTION OF FOSTER and all other events which may occur of PUBLIC INTEREST will be fully and ACCURATELY ILLUSTRATED pages. For sale everywhere, TED, AND MADE a kent repair for three years, for " hich foot Fe given as to (0 PARENTS AND GUARDIAN! =AN EXPERI. enced and well known French Professor Propones to organize a small party of young. gentlemen to visit Bu ope during the! Suinmer’ monitiy under hie euperis lence ; e references ven. Aj it an earl date to Professor P..SULIEN, vt Liviigaten places me de PTOWN OFFICE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN. tucky.—Tickets for sale and choice numbers se- lected to suit purchasers, ‘April's theday.. Apply to W. AVIS, Agent, 173 Fifth avenue, between Twenty: second a 1 Twenty-third streets, WS INDIA Bay RUM FOR SALE.—BEING RE- ceived in return for goods shipped we can sell pure y Rum at low price; queegey to suit. 18 DRAW CARLE, 25 O14 sli. $589,589 | ized et DAILY IN THE LEGAL and Kentucky circulars tree ; 1 lowed, Address BALEY & yours), 174 Broadway. "EXCHANGE, AX PERSON HAVING PURKITU RE OR PIANO TO exchange for Dry 8 peta rte G. 0, Dok 2480 Post office we oan 40 80 DY STORAGE, A —STORAGR, STORAGE, STORAGI sod tht; iandtortes, Glasses, Gin pg a y rage rooms, th avenue, v0 doag one Broadway, sorher’ te Thirty. veh street; twenty years experience, Also Furaiture removed in the city or country, B. & ©. pay personal atentiog BATTEN foresee and removal of Furniture, it ‘k. H. A, COOK'S FOR FURNI- 1. Fi BATTEREON « Storage warer every description a most reasonable terms city or couniry, Orders | tly at ON AU avenve. Fixth Navona Bane, tal removed in the nded to, OMice, | high stoop brown stone House rue ofbESt sta STAND iN ive city. Mr. JOHNSTON will, as for many years past, give his personal attention to ‘sales of Household Furniture at private residences of partion declining housekeeping, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. A. wht! KCKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, + Will sell at auction, on Monday, March 17, at 12 at Exchange Salesroom, by order of Supreme Co George 8. Sedgwick, referee, the valuable Property Fulton street, north’ side, between Church and Green- ets. "Maps at 77 Cedar strect. A J BLEEC K + Executors’ , SON # CO. AUCTIONEERS, stat tt te Daniel Marie: TUESDAY, March 18, Mi ftory high stoop brow stone Hotise 120 West Forty. thr seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue: dasement and celiar, and in perfect order, Cedar freee A. J ER, SON a £8, AUCTIONEERS. *Deaigable Residen Brooklym. 'HURSD. aye SARCH 2, Re Salestoomm, IL Brosdway, N. ¥., 40 Tenth street, near Fourth aveuue, en fir order, with al improvement oll street, near Firth events two story fram Hour with sinall Cottage and, Stable in 4) mimutes from ferry. Maps and x photographs at 77 Cov ee dar street, RT NOTICE.—A SUPERB ¢ COLLECTION OF ORIG- inal Ol Paintings will be ye sold_at auction by COLE & 'Y, at their salesroom, 379 Fulton street, Brook- ya, 0 ca | Wednesday and Thursday evenings, oth ind 20th inst.. commencing each evening at 7 o/c Among them will be found choice Ly from the Snellen of A. Bierstadt, jaas, Verboeckhoeven, De Beul, James M. Hart, William Hart, George B. Hall, ey ‘Cropsey, Meliose, & Marlo, : James Hamilton, and many others of equal eminence. Now on exhibition A. A GALDWELL WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON « Wednesday, March 19, at 10% o'clock, at private Fesidence 361 West Nineteenth street, an assortment of Parlog, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, and Car. pets, Parlor Suits made by the best makers; also will sell Indsome patnted China Tea Set; some good costly Oil tinge, CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER, WILL GIVE HIS Cpe attention, as “usual for the past twenty years, to Household Furniture at th ‘of families breaking up, or yuh have the po pra oved to his spacious salesrootn, 79 N: Early appt cation | seceenety to insure ycholee ofdaya, —HENR RTS, AUCTIONEER: SALESROOMS, 16 CORTLANDT ee Years, to sales of Furniture at the residence of par! clining housekeeping this Spring, amd can guarantee the most entire satisfaction by reference to over five hundred former patrons, who will testify to ell-known repu- tation of securing the larg nce at his sales, thus enabling him to Sbtain. better Rrlces than othe: cers. Notice.—Those desiring ersonal nt- tention to their sales are requested to give him early no- tice, ay he has a number of sales already engaged. “| votion NOTICE. UCTION NOTICE, $18,000 worth Household Furniture will be sold i auction, aan March 17, at 210 West 2ist st., at a o'elock, by RU Bier 6 HIN, Auctioneer. N. Dart ‘uate see M Ane TRiEt, BAILEY, AUCTIONEER—BY Y. K. + STRVENBON Jr, will Sell Wednesday, March 19, at I2M., at Exchange aléeroom, 111 Broadway | Nos. 2 and 4 Mitchell place, Forty-ninth #tree’), three story hots ‘Taxi io\ iver each; bay lormy, Maps apd Pigg sisest and 22) Filth ayenue, MARCH) 16,..1673—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SALBS AT AUCTION, ¥ F. COLTON, AUGHONEES. “RERG AEE HOUSE. hold Furnit on ure, removed ly a t to the texroom 8 ee rere it willbe ld on Weaneotay 19, rawse! rho wy DES te ry Wit elvet and Brawels 8; French pla 5 ree 1 yee Armoire slegent Dining Hone om ees snag | Etageres, Bi Farlor Billiard Tabi Gas" Fixtures, best ‘Mattresses and Bed ding, Ch a’and Glass W Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELIS Tuesday the Stock, Engine, Boller eo tne dew clans antubaat*s¢ Charles Bia, YERBDORFER & HACKER'S office, 245 Bowery. B’ J. W. CAMPBBLL, JR, AUCTIONEER. Og O00 orth & 0O., 48 Jeon street, re /Purnitare woqeraa BEL 2.00, cil br aaeton, commas rq without reserve, all and on Lee a gener . sorted stock of elegant and nent establishment Geelining ante promt: braces all varieties of re 5 a ae others superb ‘ aH acme wn and common a orthy, the atten n nf house ee 4 ers, boyers, speculators and othors. full ulars in time. Catalogues ready on at auction eer's office. Y CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEBRS.. —THE OLD blished hi ’CAMPBELL & CO.. 268 Haas Hudson establishe Prepared of9 ‘0 + street, are fully give sales of Hot Househol B® B, As oe OLaR wich Silverware ios tally the D prevent week, ope commencing at 1054 "108% o'elock. os Goods on exhibi- ee first class, and to be sold with- out reserve. AUSTIONERE. OFFICE 8 EAST Bk E. tt p RTLBT ‘sell on Wednesday, 19th inst., all the Carpets, Mirrork rosewood Piano, Furtittare, Crock: gry, &c~ contained in the four story residence ist enty-sixth street, Particulars hereafter. BY & W. DavcHy, AvCTIONERR, ° DAUOHY & JOHNSON, aalosrooms 454 and 456 Canal street, will ‘sell. on Monsey, March 17, o'clock, at 879 Third avenue, near Fitty ‘third pret ae the rayon, Wecke = og of a first cli RA Grocery, c, On Tuesda: March ie at ae Selscee ar residence 827 W: Fitieth streot, Household oy ture of every descrintio t 208 Ei Pe Fixtar AL on Monday, @ large assortment of Household Fur- niture. particulate in time, ANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, ESTAB- Iighed 1859, gives personal attent SALES OF FURNITURE AT PRIVATE festences, or if preferred Furniture will be received at the SPACIOUS SALEBROOMS 722 BROADWAY, between Fourth street and Astor place, opposite New York Hotel, where the same canbe displayed and sold to the best advantage. PAECUTORS) SALE OF VALUABLE | IMPROVED Heal Estate.on Forty-ninth, Twenty-second, Eleventh and Gea jock streets, and Sécond avenue. ' JOS: MoGUIRE will sell at auction, on THURSDAY, March 2 2, Broad at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, iil Lome er direstion of Thomas J. McOahill and tore of the, estate of Bryan Mc- Cant, deceateds “the toll sie ig denlrable. locatad: prop- erty. Second avenue, the Lot with the two five gory and collar brick Houses (vi ‘stores) thereon; Nos, ‘883 Second a ie Lats of Land with the four sory trick Building thereon (with stores) ; east ‘Twenty-second street, the Lot, with, the five, 2 rick House thereon (with kore) ; Nos. 123 and ley. and af rests the Lo enth street tt the three bri thereon; No. East iievonut street, and l¢ Sty Dock street, the Lot of Land, with two Houses thereon; No. 149 East Forty-ninth street, 4 ree story ee ‘stoop brown stone front House and ‘Lot; house has'modern improvements; part of the purchase money can remain on bond sai mors age. For further partiostare apt epply 8 a ‘the office of THOM. f% toB. F. MEGANIEL, 73 nue, neat Fert tn ath street. Mal a of ae Lane momee office, No, 87 Cedar street, corner DWARD SOBENCK, AUCTIONER: GANT Ore FURNITURE, AN LEGA NT POLE GRAND CHIC! Got puro. B Lege baer ons on Tuesday i papitine oe 4 o'clock, Get, an elegant, asso bine pay, one boyy ‘the best city ‘makers; * ‘wall ts fully” respect, viz.:—Black walnut full Ponamber Suit, Chiffoniers, Card, Library aoe Centre Tables, rosewood Parlor Suits, in satin and yepe; Hounge es, Easy Chairs, Hall mae, Sarge rs Aes De rs acolres, Sn ae Also some el it marb! ep ttiry have just ai also a py a Piano, fully equal to new. The above are now on vox 5 iad ART SALE, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF : OF MARBLE STATUES, belonging to the extate of the late Joseph Mozier, and ex- ecuted by this well known American artist during the latter period of his life. The works of Mr. Mozier are, too familiarly known by all Ai who have visited Rome to need any comment, Many of them adorn the homes of our wealthy Inhabitants. ‘The subjects new on je are “Rebecca,” “Rizpah,” “The Peri,” “Undine, “L? Allegro,’ all of the large ne and, of the smaller size, there are six Statues—viz. -— The White Lady of Avenel.” “tl Penscroso.) “silence,” “Undine, jephthah’s Daughter.” “Wept of the Wish. ‘Ton-' wish colored. In addition to the above are several aa Busts and Medallions by R. M. Park, Noa an Pickett. Also two very elegant Clocks. The whole now on yiow at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, and to be sold by auction on Saturday evening, 22d inst. ‘The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. ENRY B. tenet AUCTIONEER, 16 CORTLANDT street, has received intructions to sell the entire ea arnire, ‘On Paintings Works of Art, &c., of B. ‘at his residen AP TWENTY-THIRD STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, AT 10 O'CLOCK, beautiful Byron U. ieee ART NOTICE. Art Selections by J. P, BEAUMONT, 1872, consisting of 181 original and characteristic Specimens of Painting by representative artists of France, Italy, Hol- land, Germany, Great Britain and Belgium, now on free exhibition, day and evening, 1c LEAVITT ART ROOMS, 817 BROADWAY. [From the New ew York Herald.) “Mr. Beaumont is a connoisseur, and Dears eter that | 2 of the same relation to the ordinary picture dealer th: he who paints con amore does to tribbl ri and, going for health, he remat him'a quenchiess appetite for good pictures and drank at the fountain of artas insatiably as Baron Munohausen’s horse. The Sy the present collection of 181 oe ings. To say ere is not @ mediocre one them fs to say little. oe pinto is the most ‘valuable that the owner has ever shown, and the sf ames Cs this fact will be felt when it is borne in mind that M Beaumont has been interested in pictures for nearly halt a century.” irom ym the Commercial Advertiser. ] “Of the 181 pictures which form the collection there is sareely an Cxample which does not exemplify some high motive in its composition, and, what is more to the point, there is not a pictnre which would not form a wel- come addition to any private Cet on in the city.” (From the Evenii mee ‘ost. } “This collection of paintings, the fame of Dito has already been Sonat was opened for a private view at the Leavitt Art Rooms, and the occasion was enjoyed by one of the largest gatherings of ladies and gentlemen assembled there thi — The collection represents nearly all of the great European names, in many in- pine ag oth ay. ha Sd of great merit and of more than ordi- ry {From the Express.) “Mr. J, P. Beaumont, the veteran and well known art collector, astonishes the connoisseurs of the city with an exhibition of pictures, betore which all others of former renown assume a place of secondary unportance.”” {From the Home Journal. } “Beside the names on the list, which are scarcely rep- rosented in this country, the old favorites are present with such superior specimens as to be almost a new revelation.” ‘The sale of these paintings will take place at the Clin- ton Hall salesrooms, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, March 19 and 20, without any reserve or limitation. The Messrs. LEAVITT, Auctioneers, SALES AT AUCTION. (ONEER, NO, 1 NORTH WIls ie Roaany AG TONE Weg none e Roacokeeping; cleo to mol a ass pt lahat WEDNESDAY, yy hance, 19, st Mo% 1 ovclock, 9g the ‘at the auction roo neral assortment Hursiture, Carpets, Mirrors, Heal’ 2etate and General Auctioneer, 79 Mon’ lontgomery stree street, ater City. Elegant Brivate B Residence LEWIS E. 20D wat: “sell on Tacaday, ebitai tone ator ‘clock P. M., the Fairchild, 18 York etree line Cee ing cars every five minutes to New Yor! ferries; the block is ic ere, With three story a) baseme'! mens brick & Rousnes conta nine sooeua, with bathe a Amprovements, Terme easy and made known on day of sale. hi ‘ORRIS Die. Property Peg Bae Prope! Eleventh street, bor in Fifth arenas 7 od valves place, at auction. on TUESDAY, March Bxchange Salesr: oom, i West Eleventh streotthe meneand sub-cellar brick Bata and Lot known West Eleventh street, south side, near dwel 25x60 fect, and two-story extension contains modern conveniences; rented until 92 feet deep. may remain on morte gage. MARtBAles 841 bar igs 1, oF een AND See car be Monday, March 17 t e108 y a pay Chey see a By ordain, and Claw eect Pay THO8 J; MeGRATH, Auotion 18 Chatham st. meer, ‘Tuésday- and Division maireety bis ils asda BA, mrotneney— west + whee jewelry. By orderG. Fredy ova oP ag Clothing. By order Moss Bros. nial ANS Clothig.n By ordes H. McAleenany d avenue. ie, pamnaoraps SALE.—SAM FOREST AUCTION. Bowery, Tuesday next, 500 Lotg thing, Beda! Duniey, Bight areuue San AWNBROKER'S SALE.—SAM FOREST, AU‘ eer, will sell, at 17 oa ,Wrednendty next ne: asle of Women’s Dresses, 6: other goods. Order H. sail youn ‘avenue AWNBROKER’S SALE,—SAM FOREST, AUCTIO! eer, will sell, at A Bomery, be next, 508 Lo! Men and Women’s ling. ing and oth goods, Order N. Stich, Third sven: AWNBROKER’S SALE.—SAM “rn Aart: eer, will sell, at 17 Bower: xt Men’s and W: ‘Womens cholce Clothing, ng Beadiag'ana Bd fine goods. Order De Long, Kast Broadway. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—TUESDAY, hog Hes, AGA! Auctioneer, will el at 69 New Bowery, 600 tots roche awis, Dresses, Velvet Cloak: and Rares nants, Table Linen, Sheets, Spreads, , Pantaloong and Venta. By order of B. ‘tevy 615 tiudson's ayer eerie SALE,—WEDNESDAY, a GAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New piv lots ai and other Dresses; Broche, Lace Shawls, Remnants of Silk, Underclothing ‘Table rape &c.; Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. By ‘Onder of John Ja Levy, 45 Sixth avenue. gprs da ntged nt SALE,—THURSDAY, at AGAR, Auctioneer, wil & New Bowery, 500 lots mei and women's Glothing, fia ie Linen, Sheets, ke. By ord of P. Starr, 76 West mn street.” 7 ode aay ho he ig ees FRIDAY, JAMES 0 a men’s and wo! Lot gan of of Mrs. Fullan, West Thit cp AWNBROKER’S SALE.—R. FIELD) SHERIFIVS ANTS General auctioneer, lesroom 12) 0 toi Shen en the qelock, 500 de, a ge thing, Bedi Nita Blankets Boots, Shoes, kc. ac. Sito Coats Pauts abd Vesta. apes oe ‘ot By slmpeon Bolte Bowery. ICHARD WALTERS, sales god, wl give hig De Broadwa: Helis Taran! stares ee ey afegccti tiae et erate a nce ¥ "3 sale Tuesda iat Hr oclock, at salesroom, H East Broadway Zens, Coffees. Boicea, Soaps, Raising, Dried Fruits, Butter, &c. INSTRUCTION. Aven AMERICAN LADY TEACHES if gets aoe se English; evening lessons given if, es Teterence. Apply to Mrs. 6 SBE ‘s 313 West 2ist st. T PAINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGES, BROADWAY, junction Sixth avenue; sone Lies 62 Bowery— AY eeping, arithmetic, hign thematics, gram- mar, spelling, taught, day and Sevening ladies qualitied. as Dookkeepers and cash! LADY GOING rete 70, EDUCATE hae children wil! be haj misses Young ladies, either for * a Senedia of mudy or chanze Gfelimate. Address Mra. 4. 1. C., box 3,989 New York ce. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, ppesite Cooper, Institute. Bookkeeping, Wr Krithmetic and Languages. Day and event department —felegraphy i taught practically, A instra- LADY oe aan AND, EXPPRIENCB, DE- ire: make an enj emen' ir irs a" school. or as Stenchers “a the highest English branches, and mi highest reference, Address iat tree ox 18 Bible House, for one W PROFESSOR OF SWORD AND LANCE DRILL would teach gentlemen (particularly those any way deformed) in the above Address for three. days LANCE, vox 172 Herald Uptown Branch office. | Rpts ad HORE SONS AUS BEE prt gb vely or tediously “educated” call at the West ide Business College, corner Sixth avenue and Twenty- third street. GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO TAKE LESSONS IN round dancing Ep er aarewen® lady teacher. cos gress GENTLEMAN, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,206. road Ww AS EXPERIENCED, TEACHER OF ENGLISH CLASS- ics and mathematics, highly recommended, desires A tuition or an engagement. Address TUTOR, box 12 Herald Uptown Branch office. Boeaxess WRITING, adler an ore 80% cab - metic—For fel igs Fo! s and boys. DOLBEAR: Commercial College, 8; roadway, corner eigntecntty mn day. cig pa fternoon classes for children. Stiffness, cramping or trembling 1 moved, and an elegant business handwriting guaran- teed. IRENCH LESSONS BY A PARISIAN LADY, A. graduate of the ae Heart. Address C. G., No. Murray street, room IRENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE.— Professor D. L. PARRAIN, 24 West Fourteenth street. RVING INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, wn, on Hudson. Home care arate bead for circular. R. ke, [ARGER’S LENTEN COURSE OF FRENCH tions.—Subscribers will find him at the Bre~ voort Howse froin 3 to 4 o'clock. O* THE 18ST OF MAY THE FORT WASHINGTON. French Institute for Young Gentlemen will be re- moved to the —— [gr of I. P. Martin, Esq. Vist street ent Fete tl road. jecessor to ‘Lespinasse & Prevost. ProrEsson J. W. REMY, WELL KNOWN AS IN- structor of the French andthe German classes of the Young Men's Christian Association for the last three years, offers his services as private teacher, giving les- gona in a French or German langt in his own at the scholars’ residences. rms moderate. Kidress | i Flatbush avenue, near Atlantic, in the new stone front building, Brooklyn. ERSONS CONTEMPLATING TO GO TO EUROPE: PP hext reason would. do well to address PROFESSOT Herald office, who will enable them in three months te speak tolerably good French. Granten AND FRENCH Fig tae en and eens Method vay yractical 9 instruction to fore: Address or ap Ply atter 2 M. ANTONIO RAM Base Thirteenth street, corner of ‘Gniversity place. yosErn ™M" GU TRE, AUCTIONEER, will sell at auction, on TUESDAY, March 18, 1873, at 1d o'clock, noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, the three story basement high stoop brick House, with Parlor floor extension, 182 West Twenty-seventh street. jouse has inodern improvements, in good order and rents well: size ot i Cte ‘ty per cent can remain on mortgage. THURSDAY, March 50° 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, on the’ southwest corner of avenue C 4 a Proj t Fifty-third street, and the three stor jase ie House, with oy two story brick ‘Stable and Lot ad- jolning, known as No. 420, The Valaanle § three stor: pesezaest and cellar high stoop brown stone ‘House and Lot, 961 Second avenue, south. West corner Fifty-Grst street; size 20.0 by about ob; Sixty per cent can remain on mortg! Naps oe above at Auctioneer’ Meothoes oF 0 Cedar street. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONRER—OFFICE, 89 GREAT J. _Fogttah A Wednesday, March 19. at Se street, a large tr " eral S eortinene t iret class Household Furniture, of a large manufac ti the business, sting of a large Cone re cienvared xR expressly for the city etn ‘ager Rose ; best hair and other Mattresses, Feather Brey oes e Micrors, Clocks, &c., &c.: rare opportunity rer wholesale and retail wood, walnut, mahogany and other Furniture, ‘and those contempiating furnishing for, houmwesere remain till May | (ree of charge ; goods packed ship’ BURDETT & DENNIS ‘val thea aL sai al street, between ©; Wo'clock by order ot the . the large Stock. elegant ees the extensive jones and retail y owned by John nh sen ope! yd if not lay ag, Information at ‘he's coffee of Catalogues tws 8 PREV 1008 to P. TRAVER, AUCTION On Tuesday, March 18, Great Jones street, an el ri ers vert ints ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE ‘and Broker, 831 Hudson street, —Personal atten- to sal ‘sal 9 Buenkiare At private residences, hotels and store stocl perience prompt reliable re- turns; moderate c ares. ‘or Loaning see financial col- umn. Ba AND RETAIL DRUG STOCK . 20th, at % Mind Spring streets at Good Will of 381 Hudson ent: i, bold Farmituge. NITED STATES PASSPORTS FROM THE DEPART- ment of State; also passports for foreigners at sho rt notice. Passage: yes for Europe, West Ind: ey" south ‘amerion alt rafts tothe above oe J. Me URTADOF, 48 Broad street, room 0 ind 1, fi ~ CLOTHING. ROSENTHAL’S, 2 2 THIRD AVENUE, Ni NEAR ACN Nineteenth ete eA jies and gentlemen may obtain ue of ¢ &c., by calling or Mareming. ‘Ladies auiended to by’ Mri, Hosenthal. = T 8. MISH'S, 137 THIRD AVENUE.—LADIES AND entlomen can receive the highest price for cast-off Clothing and cpewe by calling or ad attended by Mrs. Mish. T M. COHEN'S, 42 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets—Pays the ful value for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearil BAR Rarel. Gasvats, ae &c. Ladies waited on by At A HALTS, 178 SEVENTH AVENUE, ladies and gentlemen can obtain full value tor cast of Clothing, Carpets, ss re oatling ot on or addressing. Don't be humbugged pretenders, Ladies at- tended to by Mrs. analt? __ = MEDICAL. R. FRANKLIN, LATE OF | nF PaUaAIA,. ce TTENTION.. 161 Bleecker hours, 9 A. M. til 9 P.M. BR. SELDEN, Aimity street, near Fitth avenu R, MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET.—ADVICR: erati R. AND MME. GRINDLE, 10 WEST T' te ‘sixth street, near Sixth avenue, want. R. WRIGHT, OFFICE 51 BLEECK! ‘tween Broadway and Bowery. HR STREET, Bi D* WHITING, . 44 Great Jones street, near Broadway. R. AND MME. DUBOIS, 4 GREAT JONES STR! ny Bear Broadway.—Omice hours from 10 A. ts )R, KING'S OFFICE, 4 AMITY STRE! biock west ot Broadway and Grand Centr Hours § to 8 M ME, DESPARD, PHYSICIAN, fi ONE " Hotel. SIDENCE 41 BAS ‘Twenty eighth street, near Fourth avenue. E. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, RESIORN "i; oS East Twenty-cighth street. petween Third a! Agagncion avenion | q = '

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